We had an Epiphone Les Paul Junior guitar that came with a Rocksmith video game bundle. It was hard to play, badly intonated, ridiculously high action. We decided it would be a fun project to try to set up. So we lowered the action as much as possible -- we'd lower it further but the pickup height is quite high thanks to a mounting frame -- and it became much easier to play. Even better, we found out that with the lowered string height, the humbucker bridge pickup is quite hot and it makes it really fun to play and tap on this guitar. The only downside was that the intonation was way off and the tone was a little dull with the factory installed compensated bridge. For $14 we figured why not try out the Musiclily Pro 52.5mm Pigtail Style Tune-o-matic Wraparound Adjustable Bridge for Gibson Les Paul. It was a perfect fit in the Epiphone Les Paul Junior. We didn't need to install the threaded inserts, the existing bushing fit perfectly. It intontated beautifully. Even better, the tone brightened up dramatically, each note was clear and well articulated. Thanks to Rocksmith, you can find these Epiphone models all over the place for about $100 or even less. Lower the action and pop one of these bridges on and you have a guitar that plays like a $200-300 model. Great for any beginner and we enjoy the punch of the humbucker. My only critique has as much to do with the giant pickup mount on the guitar as much as the bridge, but the intonation screws for the bridge mount on the inside making it hard to fit a screwdriver in between the pickup and the bridge.